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ST. LOUIS AWAITS YOU IN 2008!

Plans are well underway for another exciting educational forum for the Therio Annual Convention and Symposia! If you have not already marked your calendar for August 12-16, 2008 please do so. You won’t want to miss the more than 90 hours of CE which will be offered at the historic Hyatt Regency in downtown St. Louis, Missouri.To see the preliminary schedule of events click here.

As part of the Society for Theriogenology’s renewed mandate to position itself as the leader in veterinary reproductive care and education, we are working to increase the visibility of the SFT and it’s members in the eyes of both the veterinary community and the public.Through marketing and advertising, the Society will strive to make the consumer more aware of member services.(To Read More)

Bartlett Award Nominations Sought

Nominations are now being sought for the 2008 Dr. David E. Bartlett Award, presented annually to a distinguished individual who has made important contributions to the field of theriogenology. (To Read More)

Call For Nominations - Theriogenologist of the Year

The AmericanCollege of Theriogenologists is seeking nominations for "Theriogenologist of the Year,” an award which recognizes a theriogenologist for recent, outstanding contribution(s) to the discipline of theriogenology. The award is accompanied by a plaque and monetary honorarium of $1,500.(To Read More)

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The Society for Theriogenology is an organization of veterinarians dedicated to animal reproduction, whose mission is to promote standards of excellence in reproductive medicine, to provide outreach and education to veterinarians, and to foster continual improvements in theriogenology.